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A few days before Holi (the festival of colours), from 2nd to 4th February, Bharatpur brightens up with the fervour of the Braj Festival. Held in honour of Lord Krishna, this festival is marked by verve and zest.
Villagers, can be seen singing and performing the Raslila dance (dance depicting the immortal love-story of Radha and Krishna)
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The name Beneshwar is derived from the revered Shiva Linga which is kept in the Mahadev temple in Dungarpur. "Beneshwar" means the 'master of the delta' in the local Vagdi language and this name was given to Shiva Linga. The Beneshwar fair is held at a small delta formed by the river Som and Mahi, from Magh Shukla Ekadashi to Magh Shukla Poornima during Shivratri. (January-February).
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Once a year in winter and in the middle of the continually rising and falling stark yellow sands of the great Thar Desert, the empty sands around Jaisalmer come alive with the brilliant colour, music and laughter of the Desert Festival. The festival is organized by the Department of Tourism around January-February
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The Shekhawati Festival held in February every year is organised jointly by the State Department of Tourism, District administrations of Sikar, Jhunjhunu and Churu. Shekhawati, already famous for its frescoes, is fast becoming a rural tourism destination too. Travelling on horse back, the tourists get a closer view of the countryside and the people.
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